Why is dorsal recumbent position used?
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The dorsal recumbent position is a position in which an individual (usually a patient) lies on their back with their knees bent up in an outward position while their feet are planted flat on the ground, a bed, table or resting platform allowing the pelvic area to be easily examined and observed.
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It is a position in which a person suffering lies on their back with their knees bent up in an outward position while their feet are planted flat on any thing so that their pelvic area can be observed
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